10:00 - 12:30 Saturday, 14 April.Learn more about the international curriculum at TH School. Meet with students and teachers. Attend a 'tester' lesson. Learn about our generous scholarships of up to 50% off. And enjoy a typical TH School lunch.

Students from KG1 to Grade 5 celebrated World Maths Day with a series of fun activities centered on mathematics. They made hats decorated with formulas and played several puzzle games, including a math-themed scavenger hunt.

Student Council helped welcome the New Year by organizing the school’s first Spring Festival, which brought together international teachers and school staff with parents and students in a warm and welcoming Tết atmosphere. With Tết just around the corner, we wish you all a very Happy New Year full of prosperity and happiness. Chúc mừng năm mới!

How can you safely hold fire in your hands? How can a sparkly powder turn into plastic? These are some of the questions raised at Primary Science Day, which was held for the Kindergarten and Primary School community Wednesday.

This morning, nearly 50 of the top contestants from the television show Chinh Phục, Vietnam’s Brainiest Kid, had a chance to reunite before the finale airs. They were joined by parents and siblings as they were warmly welcomed to the school by members of Senior Leadership, teachers and current students.

Our Kindergarten and Primary students had a very exciting start to the term with lessons and activities focused on Vietnamese culture. They learned about Vietnamese folk dances and traditional instruments, prepared and cooked traditional dishes, and painted traditional Vietnamese conical hats.

Under the direction of Mrs. Christina– our music teacher, students across the kindergarten, primary and secondary schools welcomed the winter break in a series of holiday-themed performances for the whole school community.

TH School was represented at this year’s Hanoi International Painting Competition by 10 primary and secondary art students. Mr. Robbie and Mr. John supported our contestants as they made artwork to best illustrate this year’s theme of “Peace in the Eyes of Children.”

As part of their lessons examining Kenyan culture, Mr. Robbie and the Grade 4 and 5 students created a jungle-themed exhibition in the entrance of the primary block. The exhibition features creative and colourful African-inspired tribal masks and is complete with sounds of the jungle.

TH School students made the journey to New Haven, Connecticut to compete in the final round of the World Scholar's Cup, called the Tournament of Champions, at Yale University. After four days of competition, six of our Grade 11 and 12 students earned 23 medals and several impressive awards.

Our teachers were treated to flowers, gifts and thank you cards in celebration of Teacher's Day. At an assembly marking the occasion, students performed songs and gave their teachers gifts to show their appreciation.

In the primary school, we had a fun Halloween party with parents and teachers, who also dressed up in fun and scary costumes. The students trick-or-treated and played games for candy prizes, and the high school students carved jack-o-lanterns, which formed the centerpiece of our Halloween lunchtime feast.